Some one told me that at a party, the weekend after I finished my chemo...Oh, grow a pair! ...
I said, "That's the problem, they don't grow back."
Some one told me that at a party, the weekend after I finished my chemo...Oh, grow a pair! ...
Oho damn! Did they know?...Some one told me that at a party, the weekend after I finished my chemo...
I said, "That's the problem, they don't grow back."
No, she did not.Oho damn! Did they know?...
Of course words have meaning. Otherwise they would just be noise. That doesn't mean they automatically have impact. That's why salesmanship is a skill. I can shout "BUY THIS" at spittle-flecking levels straight into your face all day and it won't make you buy anything. Similarly, I can spew a string of invective at you in halforums post 884784 without making you actually reassess your self-worth. I do not have any sort of legal or even moral obligation to make sure I don't offend you. Of course, I have to accept the natural consequences of giving offense - I may have friends (not here obviously, lol) that might stop being my friend if I start parading around in public with a westboro slogan on a sign. I might experience shops or restaurants that exercise their reserved rights to refuse service. I might get fired. But unless I am directly, overly intimidating you, or conspiring to cause you actual harm (Don't worry, dive right in, I filled the pool! Honest!), you cannot criminalize my freedom of expression.Gas Bandit, I really can't believe that you're really that either naive or stupid to actually believe that.
I do credit you with a modicum of intelligence.
I'm sick of people hiding behind the excuse that words mean nothing and that you can just walk away, etc...
A) that's not always the case
B) the burden of responsibility is not on the listener, but on the speaker. Sure, you can spout whatever you want, but that doesn't make it right, or in some cases, even legal.
By your warped mentality, sexual harrassment in the workplace is A OK, bullying in schools is completely acceptable, and verbal abuse is hunky dory.Of course words have meaning. Otherwise they would just be noise. That doesn't mean they automatically have impact. That's why salesmanship is a skill. I can shout "BUY THIS" at spittle-flecking levels straight into your face all day and it won't make you buy anything. Similarly, I can spew a string of invective at you in halforums post 884784 without making you actually reassess your self-worth. I do not have any sort of legal or even moral obligation to make sure I don't offend you. Of course, I have to accept the natural consequences of giving offense - I may have friends (not here obviously, lol) that might stop being my friend if I start parading around in public with a westboro slogan on a sign. I might experience shops or restaurants that exercise their reserved rights to refuse service. I might get fired. But unless I am directly, overly intimidating you, or conspiring to cause you actual harm (Don't worry, dive right in, I filled the pool! Honest!), you cannot criminalize my freedom of expression.
This warped mentality is yet another symptom of the serial emasculation of our society and culture. Screw it, just copy and paste the "Dicks fuck assholes" speech here from team america. It's 6:30, I'm going home.
What would I do with four?Oh, grow a pair! ...
Have more children?What would I do with four?
I mean, besides walk funny?
I'm pretty sure that's going to happen one way or the other.Have more children?
I am offended by any slight to my intelligence. I won't lie. I grew up a nerdy, gangly kid, and it was the only point of pride I had for a long time. I got older, stronger, and somewhat less gangly, but you can't lose something so ingrained. I do get stupid about it, and start to defend things I don't even believe if someone says I'm wrong. It's childish, and I'm trying to get better. There's a guy here at work who chooses the self-effacing route instead, and it makes him more likable and it makes him come across as smarter even if we say the same thing.
And even then he only has a career because there is no cure for cancer.While they are both annoying I prefer the overly touchy people who get offended over nothing to those who cloak theselves in the fallacy that to be offensive is somehow to be intellectually superior. Cry babies are annoying. Assholes are intolerable.
If you know what you are saying is going to hurt people, you say it anyway then sure they are responsible for their feelings but you are still an asshole. Taking pride in being an asshole is pathetic. It is only funny when you are Denis Leary's stage persona.
Attract lots of attention at the stall? Guys like that, right?What would I do with four?
I mean, besides walk funny?
I gotta agree. I only JUST recently got my first smartphone, but I have had a couple of instances at dinner with friends where I'm like... trying not to be a super jerk, but all but snapping my fingers in front of them "HEY LET'S TALK DON'T COMMENT ON MY G+ FROM HOURS AGO HELLO"Honestly? People who play with their iPhones/Blackberries while in a social environment.
I'm not a gay guy and I couldn't stand being on X-Box Live for more than 15 minutes.Just to clarify, and Makare said it way more tactfully than I did, I am thick skinned. I'm a gay guy who is eyeball deep in gaming culture. You have to be otherwise I would have quit online gaming years ago.
The reverse of that, people who come up and try to socialize with me when I was doing something on my iPod first. You wouldn't interrupt somebody talking on the phone, why would you interrupt somebody while they're texting?Honestly? People who play with their iPhones/Blackberries while in a social environment.